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To: Rande Is who wrote (19993)2/6/2000 2:07:00 PM
From: Steven Finkel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57584
 
Rande:
Great post. I wanted to just quickly get your feelings on three issues we have followed for a while:
artt, pvii and lptha. I have shares in all three but am considering maiking a more substantial investment in each of them. I seem to recall your thinking that lptha could hit 120 this year, and pvii 100, but please correct me if i am wrong. I just wanted to get a more updated opinion before personally deciding whether or not to move forward.
I appreciate your time.



To: Rande Is who wrote (19993)2/6/2000 2:24:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
Another clarification. . . on BBs. . .

I play penny stocks. . . I don't like Buletin Board OTC stocks, yet there are a few that are worth playing. . . mostly what I don't like are the number of scams and pump & dumps.

There are basically two ways to play OTC BBs. . . one is to find a gem, buy it and hold it to see if the company can execute its plan and become a "real" company. The other is to chase pump and dumps, which get artificial action. . .but you are playing another man's game at that point.

Any other way of playing OTC BBs is a crap shoot. . . a spin of the wheel.

And at no time should we ever play OTC BBs that are non-reporting.

Rande Is